- Mahāmudrā and Related Instructions
 - Cover Page
 - Title Page
 - Message from the Dalai Lama
 - Special Acknowledgments
 - Contents
 - Foreword by Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
 - General Editor’s Preface
 - Translator’s Introduction
 - Technical Notes
 - 1. A String of Pearls: A Collection of Dharma Lectures Gampopa (1079–1153)
 - 2. The Unrivaled Instructions of Shang Rinpoché: The Preliminaries and Main Practice of the Great Meditation of Mahāmudrā Shönu Lha (late thirteenth century)
 - 3. The Ultimate Supreme Path of the Mahāmudrā Lama Shang (1123–93)
 - 4. A Record of Mahāmudrā Instructions Drukchen Pema Karpo (1527–92)
 - 5. Instructions for the Mahāmudrā Innate Union Karmapa Rangjung Dorjé (1284–1339)
 - 6. Prayer for the Definitive Meaning, the Mahāmudrā Karmapa Rangjung Dorjé (1284–1339)
 - 7. Oral Transmission of the Supreme Siddhas: A Commentary on Prayer for the Definitive Meaning, the Mahāmudrā Situ Tenpai Nyinjé (1700–1777)
 - 8. The Bright Torch: The Perfect Illumination of the True Meaning of the Mahāmudrā, the Essence of All the Dharma Tselé Natsok Rangdröl (b. 1608)
 - 9. The Quintessence of Nectar: Instructions for the Practice of the Six Dharmas of Nāropa Shamarpa Chökyi Wangchuk (1584–1630)
 - 10. The Single Viewpoint: A Root Text Sherap Jungné (1187–1241)
 - 11. Light Rays from the Jewel of the Excellent Teaching: A General Presentation on the Points of Secret Mantra Dakpo Tashi Namgyal (1512–87)
- The way in which the Teacher appeared
 - The Buddha’s teaching
 - The tantras in general
 - The lower tantras
 - Highest yoga tantra
 - Empowerment rites
 - Commitments and vows
 - The two stages in general
 - Generation stage
 - Completion stage
 - The yoga of channels, winds, and drops
 - The illusory body
 - The bardo and transference
 - Mahāmudrā
 - Union
 - Conduct that enhances the path
 - Results of practice
 
 - Table of Tibetan Transliteration
 - Notes
 - Glossary
 - Bibliography
 - Index
 - About the Contributors
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 - Copyright
 
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